Arrowhead Brass PK1370 Nickel Plated Fine Thread Vacuum Breaker

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The Arrowhead PK1370 is a specific model number for a nickel-plated brass vacuum breaker used for plumbing applications. It is primarily a replacement part for wall hydrants with a factory-installed backflow preventer.

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Ensure safe and reliable water flow with the Arrowhead Brass PK1370, a heavy-duty, lead-free brass vacuum breaker designed to prevent back-siphonage. Engineered to meet ASSE 1011 standards, this durable, nickel-plated replacement part fits 1-1/16” fine-thread inlets, making it ideal for repairing Arrowhead BFP-series frost-proof wall hydrants. It protects your potable water supply from contamination, operating efficiently at up to 125 PSI.

 

  • Made from heavy duty lead free brass alloy, nickel plated finish.
  • Back-flow prevention that protects your household water supply from contaminated water.
  • Used for repair of wall hydrants with factory installed back-flow preventer.
  • Inlet Connection: 1-3/16″ fine thread.
  • Outlet Connection: 3/4″ male hose thread.

 

PK1370

 

UPC:690043214450

 

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Common questions about this product

Is this item the original manufacturer's recommended replacement part? chevron-icon

Yes, this is the OEM recommended part.

Do I need to use teflon tape or thread sealant on this item? chevron-icon

Yes, it is recommended that teflon tape or sealant is used on this item.

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